Tesla hired Françoise Lavertu as its Country Director in Mexico last year. Before joining Tesla, Lavertu was the Director of Communication at Palacio de Hierro, a chain of upscale department stores in Mexico.

The shopping center is full of high-end retail stores like Cartier, Burberry, Versace, Mont Blanc and now a Tesla Store.

Before opening the location, Telsa operated a ‘popup store’ in Centro Santa Fe. Pop-up stores are retail locations deploying out of containers developed in-house by Tesla. When folded, it fits on a flatbed and once deployed it doubles in size:

As we discussed in our article on opening the first Supercharger in the country, Tesla started selling its vehicles in the Mexico. The new Model S 60 starts at ~$1,500,000 Mexican Pesos (~$79,500 US), including taxes ($68,000 before taxes), which represents a reasonable ~$2,000 markup for the vehicle imported in the country from California. The new Model S 60 starts at $66,000 before incentives in the US.

A fully equipped Model S P90D with Ludicrous mode will set you back about $3 million Mexican Pesos (~$158,800 US) with taxes.

Mexico’s car market has been growing steadily for the past few years. In 2015, it reached close to 1.2 million light vehicle sales, according to the Mexico dealers association.